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2 Notice Heroix provides this publication "as is" without warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. Heroix will not be responsible for any loss of information resulting from the use of this product. In no event will Heroix be liable (i) to you for any incidental, consequential, or indirect damages (including damages for loss of business profits, business interruption, loss of business information, and the like) arising out of the use of or inability to use this product even if Heroix or any authorized Heroix representative has been advised of the possibility of such damages, or (ii) for any claim by any other party. Further, Heroix reserves the right to make changes or improvements to the product described in this manual and to this publication without obligation of Heroix to notify any person of such revision or changes. Some states do not allow disclaimer of expressed or implied warranties in certain transactions, therefore, this statement may not apply to you. Trademarks Heroix is a registered trademark of Heroix. Heroix Longitude is a trademark of Heroix. All other trademarks or registered trademarks are the property of the respective manufacturers of the products associated with them. Copyright Copyright 2011 Heroix. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, translated or distributed without the prior written permission of Heroix, 165 Bay State Drive, Braintree, MA, Edition: June 2011 Software Version: 7.1

4 4 About this guide The Heroix Longitude Quick Start Guide provides basic instructions on installing Longitude Enterprise Edition and using it for the first time. It is intended for users who may be performing an evaluation prior to purchasing the software, or who wish to deploy Longitude in a fairly simple configuration. For more detailed information about understanding, configuring and using Heroix Longitude, please consult the Heroix Longitude User Guide. Note: If you are running Longitude Cloud Edition, Longitude Professional Edition or Longitude Standard Edition, certain features may not apply to you. Step 1: Review Installation Requirements Heroix Longitude Server (Management Console) Minimum Requirements Windows 2003 or 2008 Server (32-bit or 64-bit) 2.4 GHz P4 or Xeon processor 2 GB Main memory At least 5 GB of free disk space 100 MB Ethernet Adapter Note: Hardware requirements vary based on the number of computers that Heroix Longitude will be monitoring, as well as the volume of events generated. Heroix Longitude Console Requirements You can access Longitude s Web-UI using Internet Explorer 7.0 or higher, or Firefox 2.0 or 3.0. Step 2: Prepare to Install Preparing to Install Log in with, or run the install from, an account that is a member of the local Administrators group. It is strongly recommended that you quit all other programs before performing the installation. To initiate the install, run HeroixLongitudeXxx63.exe (if installing on a 32-bit server) or HeroixLongitudeXxx63-64.exe (if installing on a 64-bit server), where Xxx is Std, Pro, Cld or Ent (for Standard, Professional, Cloud or Enterprise). Step 3: Perform the Installation The installation proceeds through several screens and takes approximately 10 to 30 minutes. Most screens are self-explanatory, however, certain best practices responses are noted here: Install Set choose Management Station

5 5 To get started, a Management Station install set is recommended. Agent installs facilitate the monitoring of mixed domain or mixed platform environments, as well as enabling local data collection, when preferred. Please consult the Heroix Longitude User Guide for more information. User Account Information This account is used to log in to the Heroix Longitude Management Station. The username must be at least three characters long and can only include letters and numbers. The password must be at least 6 characters long and can only include letters and numbers. NOTE: Please choose a username and password that you will remember! You will need this to login to the Longitude Web Interface after installation. Service Account Information The Windows installation gives you the option to specify a Windows account for the collection of data. An account that is a member of the Domain Admins group is recommended in order to allow WMI collections to succeed within the domain. Number of Managed Devices for evaluation purposes, enter 100 The installation will conclude by presenting the following Welcome screen. We recommend that you peruse the links presented, particularly the Longitude Community Site ( where you will find helpful video tutorials, user forums, etc.

6 Step 4: Access the Heroix Longitude Web UI 6 After you have performed the installation, please wait 1-3 minutes for the Longitude services to start. Once Longitude is running, you can access the Longitude Web UI, by pointing your browser to and login to the User Account specified during installation. The Heroix Longitude Management Station supports HTTPS connections. The secure URL for the Heroix Longitude Management Station is: The Longitude User Interface is organized into five areas:monitoring, Dashboards, Reports, Actions, and Administration. Navigate using text links on the left side of the screen, or buttons on the top. Online Help is available, as is a link to the Longitude Community where you can consult an extensive Knowledge Book and interact with other Longitude users in online forums. Note: If you are running Longitude Cloud Edition, Longitude Professional Edition or Longitude Standard Edition, certain features shown here may not apply to you. Click the Compare Versions button in the upper right hand corner of the Web Interface to see what is included in each version of Longitude.

7 Monitoring The Monitoring section allows you to configure how Longitude collects and interprets data. This is where you tell Longitude which applications you wish to monitor on which servers; you can configure thresholds and other monitoring settings globally or for specific servers. Dashboards In the Dashboards section, you can view performance and availability in real time using the Event Monitor, Statistic Dashboard, and SLA Dashboard. Reports In the Reports section, you can access a variety of historical reports, including Application, SLA, and Event reports. You can run reports interactively, or schedule them to run in batch and the results, or publish them to a web portal for viewing by designated users. Actions In the Actions section, you instruct Longitude how to respond to problems. You can have Longitude send , text message to pager, text message to phone, generate SNMP traps, or execute OS commands to take corrective action when appropriate. You can also instruct Longitude to correlate events to identify situations unique to your environment. Administration Administration allows you to control access to Longitude and to administer its internal components and settings. This is also where you can set up other Longitude users and assign roles that control which functions they are allowed to see and perform when they login to Longitude. 7

8 8 Step 5: Optional: Add Applications to Monitor Longitude will automatically start monitoring Windows and create a ping transaction (to itself) on the server where you performed the installation. When you are ready, you can instruct Longitude to monitor various applications using the Manage Monitoring function. Start by monitoring the operating system with the Windows or Unix application (Unix also monitors Linux). a. Go to the Monitoring section, and select the Manage Applications function, then click the Monitor Application button at the bottom b. You will be brought to the Monitor Application page so that you can specify what applications you want to monitor. c. For any application you need to specify: 1) Select the application that you want to monitor. To start, choose Windows or Unix. 2) Specify the name or IP address of the computer on which the application that you want to monitor is running. You can enter a comma-separated list, as long as the properties for the application on each of the computers are the same. Longitude offers auto-discovery for major operating systems and applications please consult the online help for more information. 3) Some applications require further information. In this case, a Help link, with information about configuring those properties, will appear in the Properties section. Transactions that do not include properties (e.g. Ping) will also include a Help link, with information specific to that transaction, in the Properties section of the form. d. Click the Monitor Application button. It may take 1-3 minutes to register the collections. Allow Longitude to run for about 30 minutes to collect data and begin generating events. e. To monitor uptime of a remote computer, add a Transaction application for a Ping. You can then report on uptime using the Transaction Computer Uptime report.

9 Step 6: Run the Event Monitor 9 The Event Monitor serves as a central monitoring station for Longitude, allowing you to view events, troubleshoot issues, and respond to problems from a single interface. To run the Event Monitor, select Application Event Monitor from the Dashboards section of the Web Interface Home page. Click on any event to see its details. Drill down for real time troubleshooting, modify performance thresholds, enable notification and corrective actions, and suspend or disable events right from the display: 1) EVENT DETAILS explains the problem detected, provides related data, and recommends corrective actions when appropriate. 2) If you need time to address the problem, you can specify a period of time, enter your comments, and click ACKNOWLEDGE so the event will not continue to fire. If you determine that the event is not relevant in your situation, enter your comments and click DISABLE. 3) If a threshold should be adjusted for this event, you can make the change under Related Rule. 4) Click the link next to Statistic Dashboard (under RELATED RULE ) to see a real time display of performance metrics. 5) Click SHOW DETAILS (under RELATED RULE ) to see a graph of recent history for underlying performance metric(s). 6) To enable notification, SNMP traps, or corrective action for this event, click Add Action Rule.

10 10 Step 7: Add Actions Once you are comfortable with how Longitude is monitoring your environment, you can enable actions either directly from the Event Monitor, or from the Manage Actions Rules function within the Actions section. Action rules define the actions ( , Text message to pager, Text message to phone, SNMP trap, or OS command) that will be executed when specific events occur. Note: Heroix Longitude SMTP Server Configuration Heroix Longitude can send through two mechanisms: an internal SMTP engine (default) and through a user-configured, external SMTP server. For more information about configuring Longitude s alerting capabilities, please consult the Heroix Longitude online help.

11 11 Step 8: Launch Reports Once Longitude has collected data for at least an hour, you can view reports from your Web browser. Longitude s prepackaged reports allow you to drill down to detail, presenting information in the optimal manner for troubleshooting as well as management reporting. We recommend that you start by running the Windows Overview report: select Application Reports from the Web UI s Home page, select the report that you want to run from the tree (e.g., Windows / Overview / default), and click Run Report. The following report shows dials representing CPU, memory, and disk usage, as well as gauges showing network activity and process count. CPU, memory and disk measures are combined in the "Overall Health" dial. Drill down for more detail in any area. To see detail about a particular system, click its name (this example shows a typical report run about an hour after installation, with Longitude monitoring a single Windows system). You can view reports interactively, them, schedule them to run on a regular daily, weekly, or monthly basis, and publish them to an archived report portal for viewing by selected users.

12 Uptime Reporting 12 A Computer Uptime report (under the Transaction application) allows out of the box reporting of uptime based on the ping transaction:

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